By Alexis Page With several items regarding the UNLV School of Medicine on the Board of Regents’ agenda for Thursday and Friday, it’s worth taking some time to look at where the school stands right now. The school

Editor’s Note: Rene McCullough, editor-in-chief of The Rebel Yell, is on the Presidential Debate Campus Engagement Committee discussed in this story. She was not involved in the assignment, reporting or editing of this story. UNLV has a new committee

UPDATE (11/22/15, 5:16 p.m.): Keep Hey Reb! responded to The Rebel Yell and reported that as of now they have collected over 2,000 signatures on their website and had 6,300 visitors in the past three days. They hope to be

The University Libraries Center for Gaming Research recently selected five graduate students and faculty members from throughout the U.S. to be the 2015-16 Eadington fellows. Eadington fellows actively research gaming and gambling and spend two to five weeks conducting research

By Drew O’Neill UNLV students could cut campus travel time in half thanks to a potential bike-sharing program. UNLV engineering professor Harry Teng, who is launching the project, has received positive feedback from students and faculty about having bikes for

If you work or attend school on a campus – you’re probably scared. News of violence and school shootings are only adding to the collective anxiety that students and employees on campus experience. Psychology Today has cited multiple studies showing

Students and drivers had to pay special attention at the crosswalk on Maryland Parkway on Tuesday. Police cited both drivers and pedestrians who did not properly follow crosswalk rules. Drivers received warnings, sometimes even tickets, when they did not stop

By Bianca Cseke What is CSUN? The Consolidated Students of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, otherwise known as CSUN, is the undergraduate student government organization on campus. All undergraduates at UNLV are automatically charged a $1.97 per credit membership